I agree. I've been meaning to take a photo of it for ages, several years now, so I'm glad I rememberd to take my camera this time. Thank you for your comment.
It's outside Ingatestone Saddlery in Essex, which is like a great big supoermarket for horsey people. It's like being let loose in a sweet shop being in there – though I was very good this visit, I looked but didn't buy anything. Thanks for your comment!
stunning!!!!
I agree. I've been meaning to take a photo of it for ages, several years now, so I'm glad I rememberd to take my camera this time. Thank you for your comment.
That can't be comfortable 😉
Wow, where was this? Love the contrast of the red wall and blue sky behind.
What a fabulous sculpture… Is it full size?
Fab statue! Is that in your garden?
What a lovely statue (: I had to make sure that was a branch though!
I know, it's weird isn't it? I've always wondered why they put a branch there! Thanks for your comment.
I wish! Our garden is the size of a postage stamp. It is outside Ingatestone Saddlery in Essex. Thanks for your comment.
It is full size, yes. I admire it every time I go there, it is beautiful. Thank you for popping by!
It's outside Ingatestone Saddlery in Essex, which is like a great big supoermarket for horsey people. It's like being let loose in a sweet shop being in there – though I was very good this visit, I looked but didn't buy anything. Thanks for your comment!
I know what you mean. I wonder if it's to support the weight of the statue? Thanks for visiting!
Wow, impressive statue!
It's pretty good isn't it. There's a lot of detail in it. Thanks for stopping by!
I thought the horse had 5 legs! But no its a branch.
Ha, ha, I hadn't thought of it like that before, but I see what you mean. Thanks for popping over!